I've been a fan of Akron, Ohio duo The Black Keys for many years now. I've watched them progress on every album while maintaining their core blues-influenced no frills rock sound. They've gotten more experimental and adventurous over the years, adding keyboards, or taking such risks as teaming with producer Danger Mouse on their last album, "Attack and Release." Their end result always ends up sounding true to their original vision.

Their latest album "Brothers" is no different and may just be the group's finest work to date. Singer/Guitarist Dan Auerbach sounds the best he ever has, singing all ...

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If you can't get enough of those talking E*Trade babies, then I've got a special Wednesday morning treat for ya. Just yesterday I was gushing over The Black Keys' new album, Brothers, but the first video from the album makes me love the duo even more. In the video for "Tighten Up," the guys let a pair of adorable little boys lip-sync their hearts out for some playground lovin'. It's a refreshingly adorable change of pace from most of the videos we see these days, and seeing those sweet faces paired with Dan Auerbach's voice is almost too good. Check it out when you read more.
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Now that we have the week's DVD releases covered, it's time to get your fill of good music with the new albums hitting shelves. Treat your ears to these three.
Saddle up: Good news for Band of Horses fans who loved their previous two albums: their latest, Infinite Arms, contains more of their signature swooning rock. There's nothing insanely different here, but it's still comforting and gorgeous, particularly the single "Factory." Lead singer Ben Bridwell's mournful voice sparkles on the track "Compliments," while the album winds down with rainy day songs like "Neighbor" and "For Annabelle."
Blues brothers: The rocker duo that is The Black Keys gives us 15 more tunes on their new album Brothers. It's a solid blend that includes a few slow ballads, a little jamming, and plenty of toe-tappers. The guys have a badass way of singing about heartbreak, never losing that swagger. A solid effort from start to finish,
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Coming off of the announcement that the band would be contributing the title "Chop and Change" to the soundtrack, the band's drummer and producer Pat Carney spoke up to Esquire about his participation in the Twilight series.

In the interview, Carney joked about the occasion, saying "We're thi
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The Black Keys’ sixth album, Brothers, gets off to such a weird start that it’s remarkable the record rallies as strongly as it does. The grubby disco beat and trembling falsetto of opener “Everlasting Light” is so off-model that it almost seems designed to scare longtime fans away, and the song that follows, “Next Girl,” runs the duo’s riff-heavy rock through so many filters that it loses almost all of its visceral impact. But those kinds of swings and misses are all part of The Black Keys’ evolution. Over the past few years, guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer
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The biggest release of May 18 is nearly 40 years old: The reissue of The Rolling Stones classic, “Exile on Main Street,” complete with 10 bonus tracks, has the music world atwitter. The Stones’ masterpiece is just one of several noteworthy reissues coming out including The Jayhawks’ self-titled 1986 debut, which makes its bow on CD, as well as Duran Duran’s eponymous first set and 1983’s “Seven and the Ragged Tiger.” Tops among the new releases are “Brothers” from The Black Keys, LCD Soundsystem’s third and perhaps last CD and another “Glee” set to make Gleeks smile. Band of Horses, “Infinite
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Muse, Beck, Vampire Weekend, Metric, Cee Lo Green, The Bravery, and more major acts will be featured on the soundtrack to 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.' Muse, which Twilight novelist Stephenie Meyer touts as her favorite band, contributes the single, "Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)," which will debut on Monday, May 17. The tracklisting to the soundtrack, due in stores and online on June 8th, was announced Thursday on MySpace Music. All of the recordings contributed by the artists are exclusive to the soundtrack. Alexandra Patsavas, the soundtrack album Producer/Music Supervisor, who worked closely on the soundtrack with 'Eclipse' director David Slade, said, "It has been such a privilege to work on 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' with such creative and innovative talent." The album's producer, Paul Katz, emphasized, "This soundtrack is our best example to date of our unique combination of major acts that are world renowned
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We already knew Muse was going to pull a hat-trick and appear on its third Twilight Saga soundtrack, but the other bands on the Eclipse CD didn't become known until today. Now we have the full list of bands and song titles.

MySpace Music did a slow roll-out of the track listing this morning (one at time, every half-hour), but it's now complete as follows:

In the past 24 hours, Summit has released the first clip, new images, and the complete soundtrack listing for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Also, later today, Oprah is doing an entire episode on Twilight, so the release of all this new promotional material has clearly been timed.

The good news for Twilight fans is the buzz on Eclipse is quite high, with a source telling me it’s the best film in the series so far. But with the movie featuring a number of action sequences, it would make sense that people would like the third chapter the best. Still no word on whether or not Breaking Dawn will be two movies, but I’m pretty sure any day we’ll hear that it is. After all, the fans want it. The studio wants it. All that has to be worked out is what kind of money they have to pay the actors.
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The soundtrack will be available in stores and from all digital retailers June 8.

Squeezed for every last buzz-worthy drop, the soundtrack was slowly revealed on the film's official MySpace page at a rate of one song per half hour. The 15-song set boasts a strong indie presence and confirms rumored appearances by Florence and the Machine and Muse, who returns for a "Twilight" hat trick, bringing surprises with tracks from Cee-Lo Green and the Black Keys.

Update 6 p.m. Et: And finally, the seven-hour reveal is over. The full track list is now after the jump.

It's a big week for "Twilight" fans: Tickets for the third movie, "Eclipse," go on sale Thursday (May 13), and while you're waiting for that, you can discover who's on the movie's soundtrack Wednesday (May 12).

And since the revelation of the soundtrack listing has been turned into an all-day affair, that will kill a good amount of the time before tickets go on sale.

Yes, we said all-day affair. Summit Entertainment, Atlantic Records and MySpace Music are dragging out the soundtrack news over a full day, adding one track to the list every half-hour. The slog began at 11 a.m. Et Wednesday.

The track list is after the jump; we'll keep updating throughout the day as bands that will join Muse on the soundtrack are announced.

The MySpace Music Blog had the exclusive, and through a slow trickle since 8Am Pst, announced track listings for “Eclipse” every half hour. The final track was posted minutes ago. Here is the final list:

With Eclipse hitting theaters in just a little over a month, fans have been anxiously anticipating the soundtrack to accompany the third film in the Twilight saga. We won't get a chance to hear the tunes until June 8, but today the full track listing has been released!
I'm a fan of the New Moon soundtrack, and its follow-up sounds equally promising. Muse is back for another go, but the rest of the list are newbies to Twilight. I'm particularly excited to see Sia's name in the midst of rockers like The Black Keys, Beck, and The Dead Weather and also stoked to see a contribution from Florence and the Machine. The biggest head-scratcher here might be Vampire Weekend; aside from the obvious tongue-in-cheek similarities, the band's music seems a bit too uptempo for the dark subject matter. That said, I'm looking forward to hearing what they came up with. Check
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The all-day list reveal for the official soundtrack of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is nearing a close. The latest addition the announcement onslaught is Gnarls Barkley's Cee-Lo Green with the song "What Part of Forever" (placed fourteenth on the list, per MySpace).

Every half hour (or, in some cases, sooner than that) today since 11 a.m. Est, a new artist and song title has been added to the list of known, official The Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack contributors, and so far here is what has been revealed: Muse ("Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)"), Metric ("Eclipse (All Yours)"), Beck & Bat for Lashes ("Let’s Get Lost"), Vampire Weekend ("Jonathan Low"), The Bravery ("Ours"), The Black Keys ("Chop and Change"), Fanfarlo ("Atlas"), Florence and the Machine ("Heavy in your Arms"), Sia ("My Love"), The Dead Weather ("Rolling in on a Burning Tree"), and Eastern Conference Champions ("A Million Miles An Hour").

Just now, the latest in the Eclipse soundtrack reveal list has been added, and it's
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The soundtrack to The Twilight Saga: Eclipse was slowly revealed today after tracklisting details were released every half an hour on MySpace. The first artist announced to be on the soundtrack was Metric with 'Eclipse (All Yours)'. Beck and Bat For Lashes have also contributed a duet called 'Let's Get Lost'. Vampire Weekend, The Bravery, The Black Keys, Florence and the Machine and Fanfarlo further feature. Atlantic Records will release the Eclipse soundtrack on June 8. The movie is released on June 30 in the Us and on July 9 in the UK. The full tracklisting for the Eclipse soundtrack is: 1. Metric: 'Eclipse (All Yours)'&#8232;

Joining the now-bustling list of those artists and songs which will be included on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's official soundtrack is Eastern Conference Champions for their song "A Million Miles An Hour." They'll appear twelfth on the album, per MySpace.

Add that to the list of those already announced which includes the following: Muse ("Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)"), Metric ("Eclipse (All Yours)"), Beck & Bat for Lashes ("Let’s Get Lost"), Vampire Weekend ("Jonathan Low"), The Bravery ("Ours"), The Black Keys ("Chop and Change"), Fanfarlo ("Atlas"), Florence and the Machine ("Heavy in your Arms"), Sia ("My Love"), and The Dead Weather
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